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The Intercontinental Gardener
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The Intercontinental Gardener Friday, April 24, 2015 Perfectly contained wilderness - Japanese irises in the Imperial Palace East Garden in Tokyo Rolling fields of Japanese irises in full bloom - a lovely illusion of wilderness and a perfect contrast to the "formal" parts of the Imperial Palace East Garden. Despite having walked around the Imperial Palace grounds on my previous trips to Tokyo, this was the first time that I actually entered the East Garden. I'm not quite sure why - but better late than never, I guess. This 52 acre park is surrounded by deep moats, dramatic stone walls, and reached through several stone bridges and gates. It was built on grounds that belonged to the Edo Castle, the seat of the Tokugawa Shoguns that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868. After that, the Meiji Restoration re-established the Imperial family's power, Edo was named Tokyo, and the Imperial family moved here from Kyoto. The palace has been rebuilt at least twice, first after a great fir...
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17 - linkwithin.com, remembersingapore.org, tokyogreenspace.com, federaltwist.com, gardeninggonewild.com, clausdalby.dk, play-scapes.com, tokyojinjaindoha.com, gardenhistorygirl.com
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161 - blogger.com, 2.bp.blogspot.com, 4.bp.blogspot.com, 1.bp.blogspot.com, 3.bp.blogspot.com, intercontinentalgardener.blogspot.com, thelongnwindingroad.wordpress.com, thegallopinggardener.blogspot.com, anemonetimes.blogspot.com, noels-garden.blogspot.com, thegardenerseye.blogspot.com, landscapelover.wordpress.com
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